
Ghanaian MPs Stage Sit-in Protest, Demand Release of Chairman Wontumi
Ghanaian Minority MPs Stage Protest Demanding Release of Chairman Wontumi A protest unfolded today outside the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) headquarters in Accra, Ghana. Minority Members of Parliament (MPs) staged a sit-in, demanding the immediate release of Chairman Wontumi, a prominent political figure. The demonstration, captured on video, shows dozens of MPs sitting on the ground, holding signs and chanting slogans. The protest highlights growing tensions within the Ghanaian political landscape. "We will not leave until Chairman Wontumi is released!" shouted one MP, expressing the collective sentiment of the protesters. The MPs' action underscores the significance of the case and their commitment to ensuring a fair and just resolution. The video footage clearly depicts the intensity of the protest and the determination of the participants. The protest ended peacefully after several hours, with no immediate response from EOCO. However, the event serves as a reminder of the ongoing political challenges facing Ghana and the importance of transparency and accountability in the country’s legal system. The incident will likely fuel further debate and discussion regarding the Chairman’s case.